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Hi all - I am checking in with my groups, seeing if anyone is still out there - after a few years' break, I am back to working my brick walls, especially W.A. who is giving me fits still. Please feel free to post, and I'll do my best to help. :)
hi all-
found this possbility in 1910 in Texas, she was listed in a cast list:
Vaudeville was a type of stage entertainment that incorporated many types of acts, like skits, comedians, recitals, jugglers, animal acts, musical plays, and parodies of serious theater called Burlesque. etc. For example, "Carmen" was an opera while Charlie Chaplin made a film burlesque of it called "A Burlesque on Carmen" 1915. "Space Balls" by Mel Brooks is a comediac parody of "Star Wars". So a vaudeville performer could do burlesques among other acts, some even serious roles, and burlesques could be filmed. The later connotation of titillation came later as some later vaudeville theaters decided to show more skin and more risque performances to attract customers as the competition for audiences increased.
Hello All -
Posting this transcript and link to a 1904 article I found when researching fellow performers of my performer ancestor. Interesting that it provides legal name (James B. McDonald) for James B. Mackie and residence in 1904. Found via google news using limited date parameters.
New York Times - May 20, 1904
IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
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Theatrical Man Bankrupt
“James B. Mackie” owes $5815, Some in Salaries to Performers
James B. McDonald, a theatrical performer, whose professional name is James B. Mackie, and who lives at 239 West Thirty-eighth Street, has filed a petition in bankruptcy with liabilities of $5815 and no assets. The debts were contracted between 1895 and 1902 for salaries, printing, borrowed money and board.
There are eighteen creditors, among them being Charles Grapewin and Anna Chance, $300; Behan & Mascot, $200; Ada Rivers, $75; Burdock sisters, $75; Claflin sisters, $60, and Charles Hart, $100, all for salaries; Kate Charles, $200, board; the Calvert Lithograph Company of Detroit, $2,500, and the Gillin Lithograph Company, $1500.
Myss
Thank you for the info. The obit was found in Genealogybank.com. Obit for father indicates that he was on vacation visiting Omaha to see his daughter Louise Sanborn perform in James Mackie's 'Grimes Cellar Door". I take it she was a burlesque or vaudeville performer. I don't know the fine lines between either genre. I will check for her fellow performers as well. I miswrote in previous post, actual names of daughters were Sadie and Julia Goodnow vice Lloyd.
I will check the sources you mention. Thank you very much.
Hi Catherine,
do you know what kind of performer or venue Louise Sanborn was? I found a couple of Google hits searching under "Louise Sanborn vaudeville", since that was a huge entertainment field in 1870s to 1920s. Don't be surprised if the surname is spelled Sanbourne or Sanburn or Sandborn, etc. Some ot the scanned documents are pretty difficult for the human eye to read much less a computer. Google Books has theatrical books which sometimes mention specific performers, and Fulton Old Time Postcards is a great resource which is free, but often very hard to read. Genealogybank.com is subscription, but I've had good success with it for performers. Keep in mind performers moved around alot, and changed stock companies frequently. As far as names, people often used their middle names, and in censuses, often the person who gave the information didnt really know the lodgers/boarders. Obits have errors, too. I'd search on her fellow performer, as well, see where they were, and maybe Louise there too. Let me know if I can help.
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